Complaints and demands for a retraction
and an apology are flooding CNN today after Neo-Con host Glenn Beck
and ex-Marxist David Horowitz smeared Ron Paul supporters, libertarians
and the anti-war left as terrorist sympathizers and inferred that the
U.S. military should be used to silence them, parroting a talking point
that traces back to a September 2006 White House directive.

This is part of an ongoing propaganda
assault which has also been mimicked by other anti-American Neo-Con
talking heads like Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh.

Beck opened up his show segment by inferring
that the U.S. military should be used to silence domestic dissent against
the war, claiming that those he would later identify as Ron Paul supporters,
libertarians and the anti-war left and link with terrorists, were a
"physical threat."

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"When you enlist in the U.S. military, you have take an
oath that says you're gonna support and defend the Constitution of the
United States against all enemies - foreign and domestic - we talk a
lot on this program about the foreign threats - maybe we should spend
some time tonight on the domestic one....the physical threat may be
developing domestically as well," said Beck.

Beck then goes on to make the absurd insinuation
that Ron Paul supporters are a terrorist threat because they are causing
disenfranchisement with the government. His evidence? The November 5th
donation drive coincided with a 400-year-old piece of British history
and Guy Fawkes plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament.

Beck then introduces his guests, the great
grandson of Winston Churchill, and admitted former Marxist and now Neo-Con
ideologue David Horowitz.

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We are forced to digest the bizarre and
abhorrent spectacle of a British elitist, "former" Marxist
Horowitz and anti-American Neo-Con Glenn Beck infer that 1776, the founding
fathers and the very birth of freedom in America is somehow evil and
affiliated with terrorism and extremism.

This brought back memories of a July 2001
FEMA training meeting in Missouri where a FEMA representative was caught
on video instructing local police that the American people were the
enemy and that George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and the rest of the
founding fathers were a terrorist organization.

Watch the video below.

Ex-Marxist Horowitz and Beck then go on
to link the anti-war left, Ron Paul supporters on the right and libertarians
like Lew Rockwell, with "Islamofascists" and terrorists.

This in itself is a complete lie - the
Ron Paul campaign did not create the November 5th donation drive, it
was created by one individual and the November 5th motif was merely
a gimmick to make people remember to donate. To suggest it was a thinly
veiled expression of sympathy with a 17th century terrorist is manifestly
ridiculous.

Horowitz then claims, "There are
plenty, unfortunately, libertarian websites which are indistinguishable
from the anti-American left these days - LewRockwell.com and others
like that - they are totally in bed with the Islamofascists
and have turned against this country."

This is a completely fallacious, slanderous
and damaging lie, but Horowitz and Beck are still laboring under the
illusion that the American people buy their bellicose smear attacks
which are completely devoid of any substance and delivered only with
the aid of discredited sound bites and rhetorical clichés.

During the course of the segment, Beck
also repeated
the contention that another Timothy McVeigh would emerge from one
of the groups he demonized.

Beck's diatribe is just the latest in
a series of smear attempts to equate 9/11 truthers, Ron Paul supporters
and other activists with violence and terrorism, or otherwise discredit
them. Bill O'Reilly has been doing it for weeks.

What is the origin of the talking points
that are now being disseminated by the likes of Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly,
Rush Limbaugh and others?

The document states that terrorism springs
from "subcultures of conspiracy and misinformation," and that
"terrorists recruit more effectively from populations whose information
about the world is contaminated by falsehoods and corrupted by conspiracy
theories. The distortions keep alive grievances and filter out facts
that would challenge popular prejudices and self-serving propaganda."

Bush referred to the strategy paper as
"an unclassified version of the strategy we've been pursuing since
September the 11th, 2001," that takes into account, "the changing
nature of this enemy."

The Neo-Con talking heads are actually
parroting White House propaganda handed down to them by the Bush administration.

You can even trace the legacy right back
to Bush's November 10, 2001 speech to the U.N., in which he said that
"outrageous conspiracy theories concerning the attacks of September
the 11th" should not be tolerated.

Watch the video.

In the current context, this unified assault
also dovetails with the advance of H.R. 1955, entitled the “Violent
Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007",
which is vaguely worded and could easily be used to label activist groups
as terrorist recruiters.

As Kurt
Nimmo writes, "The only serious threat to the neocons and their
neolib partners in crime emanates from the patriot and 9/11 truth movements—and
that is why, as increasing numbers of patriotic and politically diverse
Americans rally around the Ron Paul presidential campaign, we are witnessing
increasingly virulent and desperate attacks against Paul, who is now
absurdly conflated with “Islamo-fascist” terrorists."

"If they are able to successfully
characterize Ron Paul as a terrorist and thus sabotage his political
campaign, there will be no end to the state-sponsored domestic terrorism
they will unleash against the American people stripped of all advocates,"
he concludes.

a) They openly call for the U.S. military
to be used to suppress freedom of speech, a complete violation of the
first amendment and everything that America stands for. This in itself
exposes them as anti-American traitors.

b) They openly state, without any evidence
whatsoever to substantiate the claim, that Lew Rockwell, libertarian
and anti-war groups are "totally in bed with the Islamofascists,"
which could prompt their nutcase followers into physical violence and
perhaps even assassination attempts against anti-war and libertarian
leaders as well as Ron Paul supporters.

c) If there are real terrorist groups
in America, as we are constantly told, then Beck and Horowitz are diverting
attention away from them by fingering peaceful protest and activist
groups, leaving genuine terrorists under less scrutiny by law enforcement
and the FBI.

Beck and Horowitz are the only ones doing
harm to America - they are anti-American traitors.

TAKE ACTION

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Use this form to contact CNN and demand that Glenn Beck
issue a retraction and an apology for his wrongful and damaging characterization
in linking Ron Paul supporters with terrorists.

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of the Internet and let anti-American trash like Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly
and their followers know that we will not be intimidated into silencing
our support for Ron Paul. Every time they pull one of these stunts,
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